The Supreme Court is returning to a new term to take up some familiar topics — guns and abortion — and concerns about ethics swirling around the justices.

The year also will have a heavy focus on social media and how free speech protections apply online. A big unknown is whether the court will be asked to weigh in on any aspect of the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump and others or efforts in some states to keep the Republican off the 2024 presidential ballot because of his role in trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election that he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.

Lower-profile but vitally important, several cases in the term that begins Monday ask the justices to constrict the power of regulatory agencies.

  • @forrgott@lemm.ee
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    59 months ago

    Huh I guess if you’re gonna pick a hill to die on, why not something that can actually kill you? There is absolutely no good that will ever come from being obsessed over a tool of death …

    • BombOmOm
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      -99 months ago

      It’s a tool millions use to put inexpensive, high-quality food on the table; a critical resource for many poor people. And, for those put in the unfortunate position to need it, it is a tool to save life.

      You may not have high opinions, but many people rely on this tool on a regular basis.

        • @Rivalarrival
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          09 months ago

          The Glock 35, Glock 40, and Glock 41 are all legal for hunting deer in Ohio.

          (Straightwall cartridge, .357 or larger; barrel longer than 5". The “long slide” Glocks in .40 S&W, 10mm, and .45ACP all meet this criteria.)

      • @Cabrio@lemmy.world
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        29 months ago

        Gun regulation doesn’t stop you having guns as tools. Educate yourself instead of spouting idiocy.

        • @sudo22@lemmy.world
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          -109 months ago

          Gun control doesn’t stop. The goal is always disarmament and people believing otherwise is why it gets to happen.

          • @Cabrio@lemmy.world
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            49 months ago

            Sure, that’s why it doesn’t work that way anywhere there’s gun control. Because Americans are special snowflakes.

            • @sudo22@lemmy.world
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              -49 months ago

              Those other places also implemented things that actually reduce all violence like universal healthcare, workers rights, stronger welfare, maternity/paternity leave, mandatory vacation time, etc.

              Places like the UK have lower rates of murder via martial attacks (punches, kicks, strangle, etc) yet I don’t think they have gym control limiting how strong you can be.

              Happy, healthy, financially safe people don’t commit violence.

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                    Unhealthy, people with no access to mental health services, or adequate education, shouldn’t have access to guns even in a healthy society. If you had all those maybe you can be trusted with guns.